Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: Nov-Dec 2025
Nov-Dec 2025 Book Catalogue
đ Just in time for some summer holiday reading, there are some great books including Callie Hartâs BRIMSTONE (Fae & Alchemy Series), Ana Huangâs THE DEFENDER (Gods of the Game Series), Keri Lakeâs ELDRITCH (Eating Woods Trilogy), Stephanie Laurensâs THE CURSE OF ILL-GOTTEN GAINS (The Casebook of Barnaby Adair Series), Lauren Palphreymanâs THE WOLF KING (Wolf King Series), Meghan Quinnâs MERRY CHRISTMAS, YOU FILTHY ANIMAL (How My Neighbour Stole Christmas Series), Leigh Riversâ LITTLE STRANGER (Web of Silence Duology) and Nora Robertsâ THE SEVEN RINGS (Lost Bride Trilogy) and more. Happy holidays and enjoy your reading!
Check out the catalogue at
chapter.co.nz...
NB. Please see p.2 for the:
⢠Details of our CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAY on Sat 13 Dec, our December trading hours, and our Christmas/New Year three-week closure
⢠Pre-order link for signed copies of Nalini Singhâs SUCH A PERFECT FAMILY
⢠Pre-order link for signed copies of Nalini Singhâs ARCHANGEL'S ETERNITY
⢠Details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
For Enquiries or Orders:
âď¸ info@chapter.co.nz âď¸ 09-6232319 đą 021-635027
NB. Chapterâs trading hours are TueâSun 10â4. We are CLOSED on Mondays, except 15 Dec and 22 Dec. We are CLOSED from 25 Dec and we reopen on 13 Jan.
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